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  2. Banker's right to combine accounts - Wikipedia

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    However, accounts held at different branches of the same bank may still be combined. Although it has not been finally determined by case law, most commentators accept that accounts in different currencies may be combined, as may accounts in different countries (so long as the governing law in each country permits such combination). [1]

  3. List of banks in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The retail and commercial banking markets are dominated by five big banks: HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds Banking Group, NatWest Group and Spanish-owned Santander UK, who operate more than one banking brand in the UK.

  4. NatWest - Wikipedia

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    NatWest is considered one of the Big Four clearing banks in the UK, [8] [9] and it has a large network of over 526 branches [10] and 3,400 cash machines across Great Britain and offers 24-hour Actionline telephone and online banking services. Today, it has more than 7.5 million personal customers and 850,000 small business accounts.

  5. NatWest Group - Wikipedia

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    NatWest Markets Securities is a key subsidiary, operating in the United States. The Royal Bank of Scotland International, trading as NatWest International, RBS International, Coutts Crown Dependencies and Isle of Man Bank, is the offshore banking arm of NatWest Group. It provides a range of services to personal, business, commercial, corporate ...

  6. National Westminster Bank USA - Wikipedia

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    National Westminster Bank USA, commonly known as NatWest USA, was a wholly owned subsidiary of National Westminster Bank in the United Kingdom from 1983 to 1996. Formed as the National Bank of North America in 1905, the U.S. retail banking operation was sold to Fleet Financial Group in 1996.

  7. Starling Bank - Wikipedia

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    Starling Bank (/ ˈ s t ɑːr l ɪ ŋ /) is a British bank, occasionally referred to as a digital challenger bank or neobank, providing current and business bank accounts in the United Kingdom. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Starling Bank is a licensed and regulated bank , founded by former Allied Irish Banks COO , Anne Boden , in January 2014. [ 4 ]

  8. Thinkmoney - Wikipedia

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    Thinkmoney, stylised as thinkmoney, is a UK-based banking services provider that primarily offers current accounts for a fixed monthly fee with no overdraft or transaction charges. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Thinkmoney's online system offers a budgeting service that sees customers money split into two accounts, one for spending and one for bills – an ...

  9. Current account (balance of payments) - Wikipedia

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    The current account balance is one of two major measures of a country's foreign trade (the other being the net capital outflow). A current account surplus indicates that the value of a country's net foreign assets (i.e. assets less liabilities) grew over the period in question, and a current account deficit indicates that it shrank. Both ...